Godus

Contribute to the Godus wiki for loot and glory!

One of our major goals with Godus is to connect players from all walks of life and of different gaming backgrounds together. The principle way we want to do this is in Godus is with Hubworld… but we’re a canny bunch (even if we do say so ourselves) and that’s not the only trick up our sleeves.

If you take a close look at the row of social media icons at the top of our website[www.22cans.com], you’ll notice a new addition on the right-hand side…

This is all thanks to our fantastic friends over at Gamepedia[www.gamepedia.com] who host what is now the official, definitive Godus wiki[godus.gamepedia.com]!

Of course, wikis are only as good as their content and that content needs to be kept up to date… and that’s where you come in.

We’re on the cusp of releasing the biggest and bestest update for Godus yet – the Settlements revamp we’ve been coyly talking about on our blog and in the forums for the last month or two – and on its release, a lot of the articles on that wiki will be rendered as little more than historical curiosities, relics of a bygone era when the game was in its infancy.

So, we would like you – our passionate, knowledgeable community – to assist us in bring the Godus wiki up to date. Not just for Godus on PC either, but also for the mobile version too.

We will be scouring the wiki on a regular basis and those who contribute the most interesting, informative and helpful articles will receive signed Godus merchandise, like the kind you see below:

If you think your particular wiki contribution is crying out for our attention, then get in touch! Drop us line via Community@22cans.com and we’ll take a look and see if it’s truly prize-worthy (chances are, it will be – we’re a soft touch like that).

If you’ve never edited a wiki before, don’t be shy! You can visit the Gamepedia Help Wiki[i1.wp.com], a great resource for both new editors and even experienced editors looking to hone their skills. You can check out the pages for Basic Editing[help.gamepedia.com] and Formatting[help.gamepedia.com] to get started today. You can also get in touch with the Gamepedia staff through their IRC Channel[help.gamepedia.com] or by e-mailing community@gamepedia.com.

It’s Peter’s desire to create the most cooperative, collaborative and communicative group of players for any of his games yet, regardless of platform, so you can expect to see further initiatives like this in the future.New forums and Facebook for Godus on mobile

Facebook page update for Godus on PC/Mac & mobile devices

We’re looking forward to the worldwide release of Godus on iOS – we’re so close now we can smell our servers sweating with anticipation – and to support the forthcoming launch, you’ll also notice a change to our Facebook pages. In future, our 22cans Facebook page will be the home of the PC, Mac and eventually Linux versions of the game, as well as for any company announcements. Meanwhile, the Godus Facebook page will be the home of mobile version. This is to allow for any differences between the two versions as we continue to develop the game for both PC and mobile devices and also help prevent confusion as to what version we’re talking about when we’re providing tech support or sharing new videos and screenshots.

That’s it for now – we’d like to close by thanking Ben Robinson and Benjamin Tarsa of Gamepedia for all their help with the Godus wiki and to say we’re very much looking forward to seeing all your wiki contributions!

Peter & team, just want to say "great job" with the game thus far. I have been interested in this game since the kickstarter & curiosity; picked up the mobile version over the weekend, and have been enjoying it. So refreshingly different than other games - very innovative and unique. Please keep up the great work, and thank you for bringing us such an enjoyable and beautiful game and allowing us to participate in the journey with you.

Godus Wiki? Intresting post. I just question, why advertise such resources with candy and carrots on a string. Cooperative, collaborative and communication within groups is organic by nature from what i've always seen. Sure given the tools, resources and will to do so because of enjoyment of the topic. Not sure if tempting players with trinkets is really going to aid the vision Peter is looking for by any breath taking leap.I did review the wiki, it appears to have details on what is in the game content, as one would expect. Perhaps once the game has Cooperative, and collaboration built in, the wiki will become more useful beyond just information database.All the same, thanks for the update, should the information ever be needed I know what the web address on Curse will be.

Well they say u will get the t-shirt, it will probley take 2 years to get, changed color, get a 3rd arm hole, then had 3rd arm hole removed due to a "new direction we are going with this t-shirt" and after not hearing a thing for six months end up with a sock.

Wow. Godus is still alive? Cool ...I guess. What's the point in wiki page though, I don't get it.Why would you write a couple of sentances for abandoned game that has like few things to describe wich even a 5 years old kid would understand by just reading info in game. Besides,why developers won't do that themselfes? I bet they're sitting their asses off for a whole day for nothing, filming about what a beautiful "to do" board they have with all the colourful stickers attached to it. Embarassing.Hope I made my point clear,sorry for poor english. Was in love with that game ...like 2 years ago.